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BOWLING ANALYSIS.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. E. W.

0. M. R. W.

Sousa

11

Fry

4 11

Remedios

10

Simpson

1 12

8 2

Cadman

2.3 0 11

Pereira

Figueiredo

Noronha

Carvalho

'MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930.

CRICKET.

K.C.C. II. AND ARGYLLS

DRAW.

FINE "KEEPING."

(Continned from Page 10.)

On their own ground, the Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI. drew with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.

Scores:-

Kowloon C.C. II.

F. E. Lawrence, c Reid, Robson

G. A. Guterres

Club de Recrelu.

H. Alves, run out........ H. M. Xavlor, b Sourbutta ...... I. J. Guterres, e Paul, b Abbas..

5 4 Reynolda

R.A.S.C.

L/Cpl. Larkin, b Williams

THE CHINA MAIL.

ROUND THE CINEMAS, At The South Pole" has been Im

WILLIAM HAINES IN "NAVY BLUES."

GOBS ON DESTROYERS.

aginatively and effectively produced [as one logical and convincing story, į throbbing with human Interest and all those small, intimate details that It must make life so fascinating. also be remembered that "With Byrd At The South Pole" is the The inimitable William Haines, frat picture of Polar exploration whose appearance th the, screen ever recorded on motion pleture always spells comedy, makes an- film, bringing to the people of the 12 other hit in "Navy Blues," the world in picture story form, the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer all-talking adventure of adventures which just picture, which is the attractionfa few years ago was undreamed of. at the Queen's Theatre to-day and There are many intimate touches to-morrow.

that make "With Byrd At The Anita Page, the beautiful South Fole" so entertaining. Much blonde, plays opposite Haines, and of the humour, and there is a good- 64 the supporting cast includes Karlly portion of foolery, la supplied by Dane, J. C. Nugent, Edythe the dignified, portly, white-vestad RW Chapman and Wade Boteler, Penguins who, knowing no fear,

Dealing with the trials

and hobnob with the explorers. Only triumphs of U.S. "gobs" on des- Igloo, Byrd's pet fox torrier, feels troyers, the film takes one into the Penguins are taking too much extremely funny fields, with like-for granted and takes it opon hor wise situations. Haines, as

2

0 14

0

1.4 0 7

L/Cpl. Reynolds, b Johnson

L/Cpl. Cadman, b Williams

W. O. Pamplin, c Penny, & Johnson

0

37

L/Cpl. Fry, Williams

Pte. Mackay, bJohnson

F. J. Remedion, retired......

36

L/Cpl. Smith, & Williams"

H. A. Barros, e McBride, b Davis

24

Drm. Jones, run out

J. Figueiredo, net out

7

7.

W. D. Payne, e Higgins, b Andrews

C. M. Souan, not out.

2

2

L/Cpl. Simpson, e and b Andrews

с

Extras

N. A. E. Mackay, e Reid, b

13

Maj. Langmaid, not out

0

Extras

14

Robson ****

+

P. E. Skinner, run out

F. S. W. Smith, Taylor, b

Robson ....

157

20

10

A. P. Pereira, J. Noronha, F. H. Carvalho and G. Guterres did not bat.

Total

BOWLING ANALY819.

G. A. V. Hall, st. Moir, b Clark .49

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0.

M.

A. R. F. Haven, e Dewar Durie.

.

M. R. W.

Willams

11 $

93

b Clark

29

Socrbutts

7

35

1

Johnson

1

13

3

G. bev, st, Moir, b Clark

1

Muskett

1

I 29 ม

Andrews

1.2 0

4

2

D. S. Green, not out

17

Davis

4

$3

R. G. Moud, st. Moir, b Clark

4

Abbas

&

û

0' 27

O. B. Raven, at. Moir, b Robson

2

Bradbury

8 0 40

H. Marlow, b Robson

Extras

13

Total

183

Total (for 5 wkts.).....

ROYAL SIGNALS LOSE TO

R.A.S.C..

-LOW SCORING.

At Sookunpoo, the Royal Corps of

| Signals lost to the Royal Army Service

Carps by three wickets.

Royal Signals.

Sig. Willlama, e Larkin, b Simpson

P. O. Hant, run out.....

Chaffoy, c Larkin, b Fry

LEAGUE TABLES.

K.C.C...

League 1.

P. W. D. L. Posa. Ptr 4 3 1 0 12 10

2 0 2 0 6 2

0

P

self to teach one of them a lasting "gob," is hilarious, and his popu- lesson. But the Penguin proves to lar antics and frolics, plus a few be a good fighter and more than new ones, provide good enter-holds his own with the impetuous tainment.

Igloo. Attention, too, is focused The bill of fare also contains an on the Huskie dots who draw the interesting Hearst Metrotone leds over hundreds of ice covered newsrecl, depicting the Grand miles.

In particular there is the Prix race in Paris, and a German tragedy of Spy, Huskie team leader, army parade in honour of Pre-who, lame and broken, persists in{ The Civil Sorvice Cricket Club, the aident Von Hindenburg. An

taking his place at the head of the Craigengower Cricket Club and the "Our Gang" talkie comedy is very team. Argylis have not yet commenced amusing. their Langue fixtures,

L.R.G.

H.K.C.C.

University

R.A. Navy

1 0 1

100 1

A

1 0 0 1

8 I

1.

0

League IL

3 0

P. W. D. L. Pɛan. Pti. 5.5 0 0 16 15

Hobson

Clark

Heather

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W.

16

69

0 26 0

McTavish

0 ទ

Gaisford

1

8

A. & S. Highlanders.

Pte. Taylor, e Skinner, b Hall

22

Scores:-

Lt. Dewar Durie, e Skinner, b

Smith

80

Capt. Moir, b Hall

4

Sgt. Lockyer, 1,5,w, b Fry

L/Cpl. Robson, not out

27

Sig. Higgins, b Simpson.

Cpl. McTavish, e Skinner,

Smith

Cpl. Reid, b Hall

5

Si

Pie. Perry, not out

L/C

Penny,

Pamplin, b

I.R.C. Recroto

2 2 0 1

A

Extra

0

L/Cpl.

Simpson, b Fry

Total (for 5 wkts.)

Bdmin. Gibson, Pte. Heather, Maj. Clark and Pte. Guisford did not but

Smith

1.ee

Fis!!

Mackay

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

6 0 17

0

-

G. A. GUTERRES' BOWLING

SUCCESS.

RECREIO WIN.

At King's Park, the Club de Recreio defeated the Craigengower C.C. 2ad by Beren wickets.

Scores:-

Craigengower C.C. IL

B. W. Bradbury, e Carvalho, b

Remedios

101

Sig. Johnsen, not out

4 R.C.C.

H.K.C.C. University

211

0

6

4

9

4

6

3

Sig. Lawlings, i.b.w., b Reynolds Sig. Andrews, run out

ilc.c.c.

8

0. M. R W.

Sig. Morris, st Pamplin, b Cadman

Extras

14

1.54 2

R.A.SC. R.E. Police R.C.S.

10 3 12 3

0 2 6 0 0

7 0 21

Total

40

The Civil Service Cricket Club has not yet played a League match.

LEAGUE II. AVERAGES..

“THE LADY OF SCANDAL"

He is unable to go on and Gould, the scientist in command of this trail-breaking outfit, is forced to put Spy out of his misery.

There are Intimate views of the men seated about the radio opera tor, eagerly awaiting news of the outside world,

"Dialogue for the camera" is the latest invention of the talking screen. For to-day the camera takes as important a part in the radio of the new-born son he has conversation as the actors, through:

One man learns by

never seen, the radiogram reading a subtle technique, according to "Baby doing nicely, Already Sidney Franklin, who directed "The weighs more than our Thanksgiv Lady of Scandal," Metro-Goldwyning turkey." Mayer's new' drama of modern

During the last two reels, which society which will open on Wednes- reveal Byrd In his now historie day in the Queen's Theatre.

In the

Almisation of Frederick Lonsdale play,

the

Alght over the South Pole, the voice of Floyd Gibbons, radio favourite, the will be heard, giving a detailed de- clever lines were enhanced scription of the flight 'in that in by camera tricks. In one imitable, racy. highly dramatic scene the camera peeps through the style of his which is so well known fire in a fire-place to eavesdrop és to all radio fans.

Batting Averages.

Highest

Not

Inns. Runs

Score Outs Aver.

It were on

A. R. Hafee-Esmail (LR.C.) ·

5 152

80*

38.00

II. A. Barros (Recreio)

3

72

54

1 36.00

A. P. Guterres (Recrelo)

8

107

B3

0

35,66

M. P. Madar (I.R.C.)

111

48

22.20

"

J. B. Ackber (LR.C.)

106

55

21.20

D. Mohammed (I.R.C.)

82

61

0 20.50

The qualification for the abc vo tablo is three innings and an average of over 20.

M. R. Abbas (I.R.C.)

P. 3. Tan (University),

A. P. Guterres (Recrelo)

15,2

A. F. Paul, c Xavier, b G. A.

Guterres

8

R. Sourhutts, e H. Alves, b G, A.

Bowling Averages.

Guterres

B

0. M.

R.

W. Aver.

Davis,

R. Davis, c G. A. Guterres, b

H. Overy (K.C.C.)

12.3

18

6 8.00

N.

Poroira

Forsira

F. Broadbridge, b G. A. Gatarres

McBride, e Carvalho, b G. A.

Guterres.

Y. Abbas, c Porcina, b Figueiredo

Guterres,

Figueiredo

Carvalho,

E. Alves, c H Alves, b Noronha

C. Ozorío, not out,

W. B. Muskett, « G. A. Guterres,

b Carvalho

Extras

Tots!

F. M. el Arcull! (I.R.C.)

45.1

4.42

R. Sourbette (C.C.C.)"

16.5

12

5.08

20

5.40

10

65

WO ONO (6

5.07

H. A. Alves (Recreio)

8.91

7.50

A. 8. Sumad (I.R.C.)

22

7.85

E. J. Callias (H.X.C.C.)

12.3

7.87

C. M. Bouza (Recreio)

13

8.25

L/Cpl. Simpson (R.A.S,C.)

294

12

8.30

8

A. A. Arit (University)

8.43

The qualification for the above table is two matches and an average under 10 runs per wicket.

30

29.1

4

Ruth Chatterton and "With Byrd At The South Pole" Basil Rathbone. In another scene will be presented at the Central it aueaks around witticisms with the camera. elaborately technical; are used emphasise Lonsdale's sparkling dialogue.

a chair. These Theatre, beginning on Saturday.

to

STANDARD TIMES.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN COLONY.

The new picture has a notable cast headed by Miss Chatterton as the actress who upsets London aristocracy, and Baall Rathbone. Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Ralph Forbes, Nance O'Nell, Her Kong for November (Standard time bert Bunston, Moon Carroll, Robert of the 120th Meridian, East of Bolder, Cyril Chadwick,

Greenwich) are as follow: Elsier, Edgar Norton and otherg Nov. appear. MacKenzie Ward and 24 Fred Kerr, both of the original London stage cast, play the roles they created there.

Effie

Banrise Sunset 6.41 6.38 6.42

5.88.

25

26

6.48 5.38

27

6.48 5.88

In the London theatro scenes 23 Miss Chatterton sings "Say It With 29

6.44

5.88

- 6.45

5.88

6.48

5.88

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A Smile" with a chorus of "Pic- 30 cadilly Johnnies,"

Jack King

composed the song, with lyrics by Elsie Janis.

"THE WILD PARTY."

"When better stuff is made, Clara will make it," might well have been the motto of the Paramount apon- sors of Miss Bow's intest confection of the screen, "The Wild Party," which opened, in the Central Theatre last night.

The story of "The Wild Party," from The written by Warner Fabian, calls for youth's maddest flaunting of the contentions, and the action reaches many a crescendo pitch as Clara and her mates have their wild, unbridled flings in night) clubs and at week-end parties.

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: ““WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH : POLE!"

The story of Admiral Richard" Byrd's adventures in the uncharted, icebound. regions of the Antarctic has been thrillingly dramatised on the audible seroon by Paramount. In order to film Byrd's outstanding modern adventure, Paramount, two years ago, commissioned the wall known camers men, Willard Vander Veer and Joseph Rucker, to go along as members of Byrd's party and photograph' this intimate story of man's courageous fight against the almost Insurmountable forcer

of nature,

The result of Paramount's efforts is the moving picture) “With Byrd At The Pole, vivid, heart- stirring stor depic in drama- tic terms the Ivanture,*="the fercicio, ... the tragedy and, the humour

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